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COSMETICS & MEDICINE Special Edition №3/2023

COSMETICS & MEDICINE Journal

Editor-in-Chief: Elena I. Hernandez Jimenez, Ph.D., biophysicist, scientific journalist. Chair of the Executive Board of the International Society of Applied Corneotherapy (I.A.C.)

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Cutting-edge developments and technologies in skincare and aesthetic medicine science and practice.
  • Publisher: Cosmetics & Medicine Publishing
  • Format: eJournal
  • Pages: 134
  • Language: Russian
  • Publication date: September 12, 2023
  • Product dimensions (WxHxD), cm: 21.0 x 29.7 x 1.0
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1681-3545

We are pleased to present COSMETICS & MEDICINE Special edition #3/2023. Trends and perspectives, scientific discoveries and clinical experience, techniques, and expert comments on the most relevant topics of modern cosmetology — all this you will find in 19 publications.

All the materials we prepare for you are of practical value and expand your professional horizons, give you new ideas in your work, and help you find optimal solutions.

This issue features a great selection of Cosmetic Products and topical care with a focus on sensitive skin:

  • Cosmetics and urticaria: which ingredients should you be wary of? (Editorial review)
  • Possibilities and perspectives of melasma elimination using tranexamic acid-based agents (Turubara E.V.).
  • Neurogenic inflammation as a cause of rosacea development and therapeutic target (Glazko I.I.)
  • Postbiotics, a therapeutic tool from the microcosm. What is the benefit, and where to look? (Irisova A.A., Alikova M.V.)
  • Strength in softness: gently cleaning sensitive skin (Vakhitova N.A.)

The nuances of Aesthetic Injections are revealed from different sides in articles prepared by practitioners:

  • Aesthetic botulinum therapy: recommendations for safe and effective use (Hon S.O.)
  • Lifting threads made of poly-L-lactic acid and polycaprolactone coated with hyaluronic acid: what is the value of this coating? (Ziade J. et al.).
  • Efficacy and safety of Hyon biorevitalisator application (Borzykh O.B.).

The Energy-Based Aesthetic & Skincare Technologies section presents publications on topics that, although rarely covered, remain topical:

  • Treatment of facial hypervascularity with pulsed dye laser: a clinical case (Shaker J. et al.)
  • Compression micro-vibration in cellulite treatment: what research says (Kardashova Z.Z. et al.).

The ANTI-AGE Medicine section reviews the prospects for skin rejuvenation using topical agents that target the most critical links of cellular aging — oxidative stress, chronic inflammation, and aging-associated secretory phenotype:

  • Sublime skin: the fight against skin aging at the cellular level (Lazakovich E.M.)

The Trichology section discusses the problem of early graying of hair — polyosis. This is not just an aesthetic defect or an exciting highlight. Gray strands can be a sign of severe disease, so each case of polyosis should be carefully analyzed:

  • Polyosis (Albanova V.I.).

The Nutriciology section provides valuable data on the role of nutrition in atopic dermatitis and the potential use of vitamin D, vitamin A, γ-linolenic acid, omega-3/ 6-polyunsaturated fatty acids, probiotics/prebiotics and zinc as adjuvants in the prevention and treatment of this disease:

  • Nutraceutical support for atopic dermatitis (Kanda N. et al.)

The Skin Diagnostics and Methods for Skin Analysis section describes an innovation in non-invasive skin cancer diagnostics:

  • A new method for detecting skin malignancies: a portable millimeter-wave-based device (Editorial review)

We want to mention a selection of materials in the Emerging Trends in Innovations, Research & Development section on a variety of topics, including those related to cosmetic dermatology and skincare:

  • Exosomal therapy and its prospects in dermatology (Editorial review)
  • Innovations in the field of peptide cosmetics (Tolstokorova T.A.)
  • The role of probiotics in skin health and gut-skin axis interactions. Part 1 (Gao T. et al.)
  • Excessive sense of duty. Boundary between a skincare practitioner's professional and personal spheres of life (Nikolaeva N.N.)
  • Rosacea skin care: a review of scientific publications (Novicka D. et al.).